I'm being cared for by:Illinois Animal Rescue

Help me get seen & adopted!

Facts about Captain

I am

already neutered, up to date with shots, good with dogs, and good with cats.

Important Note

Captain is best friends with Morgan. Please adopt both of them so they can stay together!

Captain's Info...

I am already neutered, up to date with shots, good with dogs, and good with cats.

Captain's Story...

Captain's Story...

*Captain is located in St. Charles, IL*

Ahoy there. I'm Captain. I was rescued from a high-kill shelter with my brother Morgan and my mom. We were just tiny babies then--now I'm about 5 years old--I'm not sure why no one has adopted me yet...I'm pretty handsome if I do say so myself. I'm nearly all white, with a black patch over my eye, a dot on my side and a white tail.

Mom says I'm a chatterbox. I like to let everyone know where I am. I love to talk to you, and I love for you to talk back to me. I LOVE my food and I'm always hungry...and I'm happy to tell you about it.

I do well with more submissive cats, but get very intimidated by more assertive cats. It would probably be better if I'm adopted solo or with my bro, Morgan. That way there is more of me to cuddle. I'm fine with dogs.

I do appear shy at first, but once I know you, I will give you all the cuddles and head butts I can muster.

Fill out an adoption application at http://www.illinoisanimalrescue.org/adoption-application.html?view=form.

All cats are spayed or neutered, microchipped, current on their vaccinations, feline leukemia/FIV tested, per age; flea/tick preventative and urgently awaiting adoption!

The dogs and cats are so very appreciative of your support. Together we can save these forsaken loving 'innocents' who are condemned to death.

For more information on adoption, please contact catadopt@illinoisanimalrescueinc.org

About Our Rescue Group...

We are a group of individuals, groups, volunteers, workers, veterinarians, independent rescuers, humane investigators, transporters, a coalition of humane societies, shelters, humane organizations, shelters, not-for profit organizations, pounds, well... Just regular people, scattered throughout the state of Illinois and beyond. We strive for the rescue and humane care and treatment of the animals in our community, state and throughout our country. Together we are savings over 7,000 lives yearly.

Illinois Animal Rescue, Inc. is 501(c)(3), not for profit and no-kill.

Our goals are to ensure that every animal is treated with the respect that they deserve; to educate our communities on the importance of spaying or neutering their pets to solve the pet overpopulation problem; the humane treatment and care of all animals and the rescue and transportation of the many animals that are being put to death in our communities every day, due to no fault of their own.

We are so very appreciative of your support, and will continue to grow our network bigger and better in 2011. In the coming year, we will continue our goal to rescue every single animal in Illinois, gain exposure for the pounds in need and develop good relationships with only the best rescues that meet our criteria.

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